This summer, we’re following the path of power across Georgia, tracing how it's made, how it's priced, and how it's felt in communities. From urban centers to rural towns, we'll be listening to the people living with and paying the true cost of fossil fuel decisions. Throughout this statewide journey, we will work to connect policy to place and people, revealing that energy isn't just infrastructure, it's lived experience!
Our next stop: The Bridge United Methodist Church in Milledgeville, Georgia, on Thursday, June 25, from 6:30-8 p.m.
We'll discuss data centers, energy burden, and a proposed methane gas pipeline expansion to run right south of Milledgeville. We’ll discuss why faith leaders are raising concerns, how these issues connect to the broader fight for energy justice in Georgia, and what you can do about it. A light dinner will be provided.